Rapid Transit was assembled in 2008 as an outlet for a group of friends, outdoor enthusiasts, filmmakers and photographers to come together and share their stories and creative work. We all share an interest in outdoor adventure, be it kayaking, surfing, skateboarding, fishing, climbing, mt biking and more. We have made lifelong hobbies out of these passions and hope to preserve and share a few memorable moments through video, photos and words.
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Adventure Film Night Wrap-up

by horizonline on February 17, 2012

First of all, thanks to the more than 130 people who came out to Southern Appalachian Brewery last night to help us enjoy the adventure films and raise money to support RiverLink and Our Voice. It was a fantastic evening, and we succeeded in raising over $1,800 for these two excellent causes.

And thank you to our business partners who supported the event and made it better at every turn. Southern Appalachian Brewery were great hosts, Diamond Brand Outdoors provided awesome door prizes that brightened the evening, and Legacy Paddlesports/LiquidLogic Kayaks gave away a new boat to one very happy Derek Watson. Congratulations, Derek!

And finally thanks to Outdoor Sports Marketing who helped produce much of the video content for the evening, and thanks to Team Scum who were busy in the back of the room turning out some very sweet t-shirts to give away. All talents combined to make for a very fun evening, and we’re grateful.

People watching films, drinking beer, having fun.

As promised, here are links to the online versions of most of the films that were screened last night. We hope you enjoyed the movies at the bar, and we hope you’ll take time to enjoy them again here. Stay tuned to RapidTransitVideo.com for more adventures in the near future.

The Grand Canyon in WinterThe Grand Canyon in Winter is not available for online viewing but may be purchased along with four other excellent short films in kayaking on the Rapid Transit DVD Coming Home. Buy yours in the Rapid Transit Video store.